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22nd January 09, 01:10 PM
#91
 Originally Posted by cajunscot
Phil -- not everyone in America is like that, though. I cringe whenever I read such stereotypes of Americans, because quite frankly, I resent that I am represented by such folks.
I do hope you didn't mean this post to sound condescending towards your American cousins, but it sure does read that way.
Todd
Todd, I sometimes get carried away with myself but it is more down to frustration and certainly not condescension. I admire everything that America has achieved and many of my ancestors emigrated there so I have a vested interest too! The frustration comes from ignoring the traditions I was brought up with but I understand too that other societies have to evolve their own traditions in their own ways. Whether I agree is another matter and on that we may agree to disagree!
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22nd January 09, 01:14 PM
#92
 Originally Posted by Phil
Todd, I sometimes get carried away with myself but it is more down to frustration and certainly not condescension. I admire everything that America has achieved and many of my ancestors emigrated there so I have a vested interest too! The frustration comes from ignoring the traditions I was brought up with but I understand too that other societies have to evolve their own traditions in their own ways. Whether I agree is another matter and on that we may agree to disagree!
Phil,
My point though was that not everyone in America ignores tradition. Many of us admire the customs and traditions of Scotland (and the rest of the UK, for that matter) and strive to keep them out of respect to the land from which they came.
Regards,
Todd
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22nd January 09, 01:21 PM
#93
 Originally Posted by cajunscot
Phil,
My point though was that not everyone in America ignores tradition. Many of us admire the customs and traditions of Scotland (and the rest of the UK, for that matter) and strive to keep them out of respect to the land from which they came.
Regards,
Todd
Well then we truly are "brithers" as Burns would have said.
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22nd January 09, 01:30 PM
#94
Gentlemen, this is, in my opinion, a good thread/topic. I think many agree. So with that in mind, can we please steer this back on track?
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22nd January 09, 01:40 PM
#95
 Originally Posted by ScottEPooh
So, how many rules do I break when I wear my UK Workman's slung low with a T-Shirt and a pair of Chuck Taylors?  Seriously, though, I agree. I enjoy reading the posts by our traditionalists, and enjoy learning the "rules". Maybe it's knowing the rules that makes breaking them more fun!?!?
ROFL...I have to say I find this greatly amusing, because I have been known to wear my lightweight black kilt out to the bars and such with a pair of Chuck taylors, athletic socks pushed down, and a t-shirt on many an occasion...Oddly, the fact that I was wearing Chucks WITH a kilt got more comments than the fact I was wearing the kilt!
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22nd January 09, 01:44 PM
#96
 Originally Posted by Jock Scot
Tim Little has answered for me,thanks Tim
Jock -- Hope I didn't overstep my bounds here....
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22nd January 09, 02:23 PM
#97
 Originally Posted by Tim Little
Jock -- Hope I didn't overstep my bounds here....
No,I mean it! Thank You! You came up with an answer that was far better than the one I was thinking of.
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22nd January 09, 03:29 PM
#98
 Originally Posted by Jock Scot
... I do mind, however, if people ask for advice,not just from me, and then tell the world at large that they are going to wear what they like,when they like and where they like and how dare anyone tell them otherwise. In my humble opinion,that is rude,selfish and shows no consideration whatsoever for others.I have been rather blunt,I am sorry.
 Originally Posted by Alan H
Huzzah.
To ask for advice, receive it and then tell the one giving advice THAT WAS ASKED FOR that what they've said is bunk and they're going to do XYZ anyway...
...is rude, arrogant and so totally and utterly STUPID that I'd be inclined to put the person on "ignore" from that point out.
I don't know, but it's been my observation that the people who ask for reactions to their ensembles are not the ones who act all resentful when the commentary goes contrary. There's usually some sort of pile-on by defenders, and so it goes.
I'd be willing to bet that part of what's behind the defensiveness that builds up among those who would flaunt "the rules" is that they understand there ARE conventions, but don't understand the reason for them or else don't see the place for them where they are in their station, and thus, not wishing to appear out of place in someone else's world, they work hard to claim territory in their own world.
Here in Cyberspace, our worlds appear to drift into each other's more often than they would in real life, I think, but it is only an illusion.
A long time ago, I thought that XMTS had committed to putting up with each other, (the "Don'ts" thread notwithstanding) owing to so many other common interests.
Regards,
Rex.
At any moment you must be prepared to give up who you are today for who you could become tomorrow.
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22nd January 09, 03:52 PM
#99
Perhaps I am wrong Rex,I hope not, but I think that some of this thread has been a clearing of the air and like most families perhaps it needs to happen every now and then, for the greater good. For my part, I have said my piece and maybe I have made a few think and that is precisely what I intended. Nevertheless on the "rules,convention front" the conversations have been courteous and civil as they should be. From my point of view, no harm has been done and none has been intended by anyone throughout.
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22nd January 09, 04:29 PM
#100
* Sigh * I just figured out, over in another thread, that I don't really understand any of this.
So, Rex, back to my station for me.
I tried to ask my inner curmudgeon before posting, but he sprayed me with the garden hose…
Yes, I have squirrels in my brain…
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